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SuggestionsMy bet,they will fix it with OneUI 8
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SuggestionsSamsung MUST implement an RGB color Picker and Universal icon masking if color pallete is ever going to be a feature worth using.
I would suggest using Theme Park to apply an icon pack, but that doesn't work properly either.
At this point, I am convinced that Samsung doesn't want you using anything other than the default icons.
If they actually wanted users to have control over the appearance of their devices, they would provide adequate theming tools... a task small start-ups and individual developers of third-party launchers have accomplished without issue.
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SuggestionsHello,
Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback regarding the Color Palette feature and theming limitations in One UI.
We understand that visual consistency is important to many of our users, and the current experienceāwhere certain third-party app icons remain unaffected by the selected color paletteācan feel incomplete. Your suggestion to implement an AI-based solution to recolor all app icons dynamically is both creative and practical, especially as we continue to explore ways to enhance personalization without requiring individual icon packs.
We also recognize the broader concerns shared by others in the community about the limitations of the current theming system. The lack of an RGB color picker, inconsistent icon masking, and the reliability issues with tools like Theme Park have been recurring topics in feedback, and we agree these are valid points. Customization is a core strength of One UI, and your input helps us identify where improvement is needed.
Weāve shared this feedback with our UX and development teams for further review. Please continue to share your ideas and experiencesāas always, they help us move One UI in the direction that matters most to users like you.
Regards,
One UI Beta Team

